Value of Existing
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Product details
- ISBN 9781966515999
- Dimensions: 210 x 275mm
- Publication Date: 14 Sep 2026
- Publisher: Oro Editions
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
Too often, buildings are evaluated through narrow, predefined criteria—energy performance, regulatory compliance, cost, or aesthetic standards—creating a hierarchy in which the new appears rational and future-oriented while the existing is cast as obsolete, messy, and expendable. Demolition becomes the default response: one we can no longer afford environmentally, socially, or economically. This book proposes a different way of engaging with the built fabric. At its core is the capacity to recognise value in what already exists—to begin not from deficiency, but from what already sustains life. The study focuses on Bourj Hammoud, a dense, low-income neighbourhood in the eastern suburbs of Beirut, where the author grew up. Through three case studies, immersive fieldwork, and direct engagement with residents, the research examines how architecture can identify overlooked spatial potential and intervene with precision rather than replacement. In a place where space is a luxury and public areas are nearly absent, small, targeted interventions can meaningfully improve spatial quality and daily life—within real economic constraints. Rather than proposing a master plan, this book presents a way of seeing and working: one that might be applied elsewhere.
Lebanese-Armenian architect, designer and researcher Arine Aprahamian explores affordable and sustainable futures through architecture. She co-founded MÜLLER APRAHAMIAN in 2018. A Fulbright scholar, she was mentored by Pritzker Prize laureate Anne Lacaton through the Rolex Mentor and Protégé Arts Initiative.
